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Show Workers Wanted Farmers Itrheve the overriding economic Issue facing the Init-e- d Slates lixlay is government fed inflation, Flino W, Hamilton, president of the I'tah Farm Bureau Federation, said in a prepared statement. Farm and ranch families, the farm leader said, are more seriously injured by inflation than those ritgaged in most other enrerr profrtMon offering uulimileil unity if service f to humanity t Millv in recruits. This comment wan made thi A cprt week F.thel llalgren, Day Care Center Board of Directors memlrer, accepts cheek from the Tooele Bodeo Club. The cheek, for $25 was raised bv tbe clubs 35 nieinliers for tlie to right are Kathy Flton, treasurer; Jerry Wilson, John Rydalch, president and Dean Evans, vice president. Letter From Vietnam ly Mm, Mirrrl iJ Ihitd, Di- rect i of the Tielr (!ouiity Division of Welfare Office, in reference to Social worker. She report that the nation' avadalde jxxil of professional vxial work niatqxiwer is less than 48,000 iht WMIV At least 12.0M0 establishes! social woik positions are unfilled todav. A OOVERNMENT task forte on social work manpower estimates that by 1070, an additional 1 00.000 trained Mxial woikers will lc needed in mental health, family counseling, public welfare, children services, church welfare, and other private and private agencies. In I'XiT, the accredited graduate schools of social woik in the Cnited States produced less than 40(10 graduates. Social winkers perform their services in all kinds of settings for all kinds of eoptc. Many are in private practice. Their cduca- lion requires as much time as that of an attorney (6 years). They have the will, the spirit, and the t raining to do an e nor mi his amount of good. ions. TO 1KF.SKNT day farm 0era- tors, he said, inflation means esces- sive land prices when measured ill terms of potential net income er acre. It means a brutal cost price squeeze with skyrocketing prices for lalxtr, fertilizer, machinery and suj)lies. It means projierty tases so high that they almost preempt income in many cases. esjH-cteThis is the greatest single problem facing agriculture in I'tah d todav. .5, iw CAT (SICHAT r rs sHudmg. Consequently. Farm Bureau will submit secific recommendations for budget cuts to appropriate committees of Congress and these will include proposed cuts in government expenditures of special interest to farmers and ranchers. Our policy is clear. At this time we opjxise any increase in taxes which is not matched by a prior and equivalent reduction in government sjcnding for the duration of the tax' increase, Hamilton said. "INFLATION destroys the thus penalizvalue of savings ing thrift and encouraging speculation and big sXnding. "Inflation," he said, "gets its impetus from human selfishness and greed from efforts to get something for nothing. It is easy to place responsibility for inflation on the Great or politicians generally, but all citizens must share the blame. The year 1968 provides a great opportunity for legitimate and constitutional protest at the polls." Hamilton said. rf k&tj PROLIFIC.... CATS CAN HAVE AS MANY AS TWINTY LlTTORSINA. LIFBTIME, Bearinq atotal or over a HUNDRED PROGENY. Prom Formals Special Values Coats Dresses Suits Skirts Slacks Blouses The Clothes Rack S(K-iel- "TO ALL OF us, the present rale of inflation means that our nation is in grave danger and jf rpsMlsj,e t4ll ,M,V i citiens convey their concerns TO THE PROTESTERS! to their representatives in ConAs I stand here today at this outgress," Hamilton pointed out. post. The Federation president said The one we call freedom's fronthat Farm Bureau rejects outtier, right the contention that no sizeI think of my wife and children declarMarch that was Noting And the ones 1 love so dear. ed by Governor Calvin E. Ramp-to- n able reduction can le made in sjiending. as National Social Woikers I think of the days that lie ahead. Month in Utah, Mrs. Hood dissjienilmg, he said, has liecn swollen in recent years And my family so far apart; cussed the role of the social caseI think of the things we used to worker in the Division of Welfare by a tremendous expansion of new federal programs. do. program. REGARDLESS of any difAnd it causes a hurt in inv heart. SOCIAL WORK is not for the timid oi weak of heart, said ference of opinion that may exist It requires great with respect to the merits of inMy mind goes liack to another Mrs. Hood. with time. mankind, and de- - dividual programs, it should lie empathy And I think of another land; mauds that those involved in it crystal clear that the federal gov- has I wen trying to do too And then my mind returns to now lie able to put themselves in the much at once," Hamilton said. And the job we've got on hand. other person's shoes and still re- The Farm Bureau leader also main objective enough to lie able There are those back in the States to lie of assistance." pointed out that increased spend- You have to like people, That hate our presence here; mg rilice 1961 is due largely to Hood Mrs. hate added. "You the and all the have war to exjienditures which They things accept them where they are and are up $51.2 billion as compared for what they are. You have to ,0 a Inxist in defense spending of That most of us call dear. billion. know walk whats going on with them the and hold streets They e can t overlook the fact and you have to lie able to give . up signs of yourself and your skills while hat we are engaged in a major And damn our presence here. But when the guns liegin to shoot at the same time accept that Wttr n Southeast Asia, he added, "TO ASSUME that sacrifices It's protest to the rear. youre not going to win every in battle. Were not a bunch of heroes. spending are un Mrs. Hood finds that every necessary is folly. Just ordinary men It is obvious that the nation's public welfare case is different Standing up to meet the force and must lie given individual at- security must have priority, and Of good old Ho Chi Minh. tention to meet the particular domestic spending must lie adjusted accordingly. day were bombed in needs of the welfare recipient, Continued expansion of IN A SINGLE' day a public war at a rate greater than welfare caseworker may assist a And their sons are called to go They'll look the other way and family to enter an aged parent tax revenues cannot lie tolerated WE IN FARM Bureau are into a nursing home, consult say, f with a mother and father around determined to do our part in Son, I didn't know. I didnt know the Reds would the special needs of a retarded getting at the root cause of in- come child, provide marriage counsel- flation excessive government And hit our Mother Land; ing to troubled parents about to I didn't know youd have to die separate, and help an unemployed worker find a job or enter a voin California sand. cational training program. He They wont say they marched keeps accurate records of the the steeets problems his clients have,' and fhe progress they make in solving And held up protest signs; They'll try to think of some way them. Also during the day (he caseelse worker may personally contact To hide behind the blinds. school officials, church leaders, medical doctors, attorneys, civic in cant say they fought They leaders, and other community war agencies and directors in an effort To keep the Reds in place; Theyll just say they did their to gain their cooperation in helpbest ing his clients to help themselves. The real satisfaction in social To slow down freedoms .pace. states Mrs. Hood, is bework, Their sons will go and some will ing able to actually see some die change or growth in the persons To keep their father free; What an awful thought to bear! you work with. MOST WELF A RE caseworkers Im glad it wont be me. carry a case load of approximately 200 persons. In order to be able Fred and Alice Watson are the If we have another war to help their clients towards parents of this little girl born And Im too old to go Tooele they must Friday March 8, at the I guess my sons will pack their greater have acquired a comprehensive Valley Hospital. bags Photo by A. D. Thomas knowledge of the nature and And carry on the show. causes of economic, social, physical, and emotional dependency. sons in Utah But I can look them in the eye (or 3.7 per cent of Furthermore, caseworkers must And never turn aside. the population) are recipients of And I can pat them on the back know the whereabouts of all some public assistance program community resources and services And try to hide my pride. each month. Only 1,200 of this which help with the rehabilitanumber (or 3 per cent) are emtion of dependent persons. And And in the final moments. ployable recipients. An employthey must develop the ability able welfare With a heartache deep inside, recipient must work to use these resources in treating for the I can say to both my boys, the county welfare the problems of welfare recipients. office money Son, I reallv tried. hjm and he js usua Mrs. Hood reports that most certifjed tQ a county wefar' are anxious to get off the work persons Submitted by project for this purpose. welfare rolls as quickly as posMrs. Hood would like to see James Trujillo sible. About half of all welfare more young people who are ascases are closed within 12 months to devote their lives to a piring after opening. Those persons who with the highest in profession The human body grows more fall into the aged, permanently human ideals consider the field life first the of than during year disabled, and chronically ill cateof social work for their future caany other year, if based on a gories may stay on the rolls for reers. She believes that our combasis. percentage several years. About 37,000 per- munities will need them more in the future than ever before. Serviceman ?e Tte Fanners Most Hurl By High Inflation Social 10 E. Vine Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. GOLF TUBES TuSular pletllc Met, M jKsfiMiiMs e e Yes, Happiness is Helping. And the door is wide open for YOU to share this happiness. Volunteer workers are needed to help with the Cerebral Palsy and Day Care Center fund drive on April 2. If you can spare an hour to help with this 10 to 2 p.m. drive please call Mrs. Helen Paulos, or evenings. Remember 75 per cent of the funds collected remain in Tooele for help for its handicapped 882-208- 882-068- 6 chil-dre- The Road Report . . . . BY ARBA iVfiBCailBtiiia fflilililffltiHiEYfi1 'Mupaj& ifflfisi GOLF " AMERICAN ROAD BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION SQUIBB 1 1 ID3 I TURTLE? of its 14.8 cu. ft. size is keeps immediate needs TWIN VEGETABLE HYDRATORS hold up to 23.4 FRESH MEAT TENDER holds up to 9.9 lbs. 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